Mon, 20 May 2013 11:26:31 -0700Retired OG Ryan Lilja (knee, toe) will not consider a comeback until he recovers from knee and toe surgeries he underwent this offseason. General manager John Dorsey and head coach Andy Reid have asked Lilja to reconsider his retirement decision.

Mon, 20 May 2013 11:19:42 -0700
The Kansas City Chiefs have practiced some plays from the pistol formation during organized team activities. QB Alex Smith likely would have to use his legs and arm in the formation since it includes the option in the plays.

Wed, 15 May 2013 17:35:51 -0700
The Kansas City Chiefs agreed to terms with FB Braden Wilson Wednesday, May 15. Terms of the deal were undisclosed. The team now has four of its eight draft picks signed.

Wed, 15 May 2013 17:35:16 -0700Kansas City Chiefs OT Branden Albert arrived at organized team activities (OTAs) Tuesday, May 14, and he took his spot at starting left tackle as he had promised. "I never was sad, never disgruntled, just a little confused," Albert said. "Everything is clear now. It's in the past."

Wed, 15 May 2013 13:13:05 -0700Kansas City Chiefs WR Dwayne Bowe said he expects to lead the NFL in receptions and receiving touchdowns in 2013, and that RB Jamaal Charles will lead the league in rushing this season. Fantasy Tip: Bowe should receive more targets under head coach Andy Reid but likely will not be a top fantasy wide receiver. He should be viewed as a solid No. 2 wide receiver option. Charles has shown he can be a top fantasy running back and should be an every-week starter in 2013.

Wed, 15 May 2013 12:26:10 -0700Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid said consultant Chris Ault will help the team defend the pistol offense and could also help the team add the offense to their scheme. "He's been here once, and visited with the defense," Reid said, "and he visited with [offensive assistant Brad Childress], and they went over stuff. He's not moving here … I'll give him projects to do and work together with Brad."

Tue, 14 May 2013 21:26:43 -0700Kansas City Chiefs TE Tony Moeaki (knee) was on the field for the first day of organized team activities (OTAs) Tuesday, May 14, but he did not practice as he recovers from a procedure on his knee.

There is a lot of "The Kansas City Chiefs could" speculation, but not much in the way of real information. Basically they are saying the Chiefs could draft pretty much any of the top prospects at #1 or trade down, which isn't exactly a news flash.

There is a lot of "The Kansas City Chiefs could" speculation, but not much in the way of real information. Basically they are saying the Chiefs could draft pretty much any of the top prospects at #1 or trade down, which isn't exactly a news flash.

1. Alex isn't going to come to place where he'll likely be replaced quickly. He shouldn't either. IMO, he deserves a chance to start on a team somewhere. It isn't KC IMO.

2. If he was truly content with coming here knowing he'd be the backup/mentor to Geno, then by all means sign him up. I just don't think he'd want to come here knowing he can be replaced fairly easily, possibly by the end of PS.

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Originally Posted by Mavericks Ace

I have completely given up on Alex Smith as a qb. Its painful to watch. Like, worse than watching Colt McCoy.

1. Alex isn't going to come to place where he'll likely be replaced quickly. He shouldn't either. IMO, he deserves a chance to start on a team somewhere. It isn't KC IMO.

2. If he was truly content with coming here knowing he'd be the backup/mentor to Geno, then by all means sign him up. I just don't think he'd want to come here knowing he can be replaced fairly easily, possibly by the end of PS.

Any QB should know they can be replaced at any time. Ask Joe Montana and Brett Favre. I want a QB to be looking over their shoulder at all times. It gives them motivation. Cassel never had to until the end, and that was a big mistake.

Alex Smith could go to a shithole like Arizona or Cleveland and be guaranteed to start, or he could come to a team like the Chiefs that have a good chance of winning and take a chance. That is his choice, but if it was me I'd want to win. His career probably won't last long anyway if he goes to one of the shithole teams.

Any QB should know they can be replaced at any time. Ask Joe Montana and Brett Favre. I want a QB to be looking over their shoulder at all times. It gives them motivation. Cassel never had to until the end, and that was a big mistake.

Any QB should know they can be replaced at any time. Ask Joe Montana and Brett Favre. I want a QB to be looking over their shoulder at all times. It gives them motivation. Cassel never had to until the end, and that was a big mistake.

Alex Smith could go to a shithole like Arizona or Cleveland and be guaranteed to start, or he could come to a team like the Chiefs that have a good chance of winning and take a chance. That is his choice, but if it was me I'd want to win. His career probably won't last long anyway if he goes to one of the shithole teams.

not one GOOD QB in the league is "Looking over their shoulder" currently

lollllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll get out of here with that logic.

If you have a good QB you ride him until his legs fall off, in your examples Joe Montana and Brett Farve had like 2 or 3 good years left at best and were well into the mid to late thirties and there was young QBs waiting to be good for those teams for the next decade+